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    Lux and Light Intensity for Pharmaceutical Areas

    Light intensity plays important role for better work at workplace in pharmaceuticals. it is better to have sufficient light at our working areas.
    Sufficient light is necessary at the workplace to get better work output. Less lighting in working area can result in errors in different ways. None should experience eye-strain during his work.

    Determination of light intensityPoor lighting can affect the health of the people working at workplace causing headache, eyestrain, and migraine. It is also linked to Sick Building Syndrome that causes a headache and poor concentration of the people. Poor lighting at work also harms the business resulting errors in work, increased absenteeism and reduced efficiency and productivity of the staff. Light intensity is measured in Lux.

    Lux is a standard unit for light intensity measurement. 1 lux is equal to the light intensity of the surface 1 meter away from a single candle. A clear night with the full moon has 1 lux light intensity and direct sunlight has 1,00,000 lux light intensity. Following is the list of light intensity of different types of lights in our surroundings.

    Moonless clear night – 0.002 lux
    Clear night with full moon – 1 lux
    Living rooms – 50 lux
    Daylight on a rainy day – 100 lux
    Office light – 300-500 lux
    Clear day sun rise and sun set – 400 lux
    Daylight – 25000 lux
    Direct sunlight – 1,00,000 lux


    Light intensity is measured by using an instrument called lux meter at the working height about 1 meter from the ground. Light intensity is measured at a minimum of five locations and an average of all readings is calculated to determine the final light intensity of the room.

    UK government had published a document on Lighting at Work in 1987 describing the minimum lighting recommendations and health and safety risks from lighting at a workplace.

    An ideal light intensity for office is 300-500 lux. It should be about 400 lux in all production areas and above 300 lux in sampling and dispense booths. It should be higher than normal in inspection areas to see the things better. Generally, inspection rooms have light having its intensity above 500 lux. Monitoring of the light intensity in all areas including manufacturing, stores, and laboratory should be done yearly.

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